Over the past decade or so, there’s been a mad rush to purchase the biggest, flattest, and prettiest television you can get in order to show it off to all your friends and neighbors. And for a while, size was the most important factor. That’s not true anymore.

Nowadays, we have to worry about something called a Smart TV. What the heck is a “smart TV” you ask? It’s a recent trend in electronics that combines traditional television with the Internet. Similar to how consoles have built-in Internet capabilities, smart TVs are able to provide Internet-based content and services like Netflix and web browsing.

And so we’re reviewing Samsung’s ES6500 40-inch 3D Smart TV, a brand new product that launched in March of 2012. We’re giving it away to an extremely lucky MakeUseOf reader. Yes, that’s right — we’re giving away a high-definition 3D smart television valued at $900! Keep reading to find out more.

Introduction

The Samsung ES6500 40″ 1080p 3D Smart TV currently retails at a price of $897.99 from Amazon, and that’s already $600 below its debut price back in March. The TV is available in sizes ranging from 32″ all the way up to 65″. As a Smart TV, it does everything you’d expect from a regular TV and a whole lot more. We’ll get to an overview of its features soon.

Before we get into the in-depth portion of this review, you should be aware that I am a television newbie. I’ve watched plenty of high-definition television at all different sizes using all sorts of source material, but I’ve never actually owned one for myself. Therefore, this review should be treated as one from a first-time buyer’s perspective, which will be good in some ways (e.g., no bias).

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Samsung ES6500 Smart TV: Initial Impressions

My first reaction when I saw the arrived package was, “Holy ****, that’s a big box!” It wasn’t until I opened it that I realized that something so expensive should be wrapped in inches of safety padding. Samsung’s packaging is about as good as I’d expect from any electronics brand. Not a single dent or scratch anywhere.

Here’s a complete view of all the items that came with the package (minus the actual TV, of course). From top to bottom, the package contained the following items:

a non-foldable four-legged metal stand,

a zip-bag of 4 holder rings for optional wall mounting,

a box with 2 battery-powered 3D glasses,

a TV mount

a power cord,

a wire guide,

a remote,

batteries for the remote,

a zip-bag of 8 screws for mounting the TV on its stand,

and a 44-page user’s manual.

Once I got everything out of the box, I was pretty impressed. It comes packaged with everything you need for a clean and quick setup (other than a screwdriver) and the quality of the materials are better than average. The stand for the TV screen is made of smooth, shiny metal which gives it a sturdy feel. The connector between the stand and the TV itself, though, is plastic.

The user’s manual that comes with the Samsung ES6500 Smart TV is actually fairly detailed. Considering this was my very first HDTV purchase (let alone a Smart TV purchase), it should be telling that I was able to get the whole rig set up and functional within half an hour. The manual is complete with illustrations that cover how to do anything and everything. The only thing missing is a table of contents, but I can let that slide.

Oh, and did I mention that the TV has a built-in e-Manual? That’s right. If you lose your manual (like my friends are so prone to doing), then you’re still good to go. Genius!

The Samsung ES6500 Smart TV’s Design

The overall look of the Samsung ES6500 Smart TV is minimalistic and sleek. Everything — from the borders to the stand to the remote — is black, black, black. Around the edges you’ll find a slightly-rounded, translucent border that acts as both a protective covering and an aesthetic device.

At the bottom right of the screen, there is a power indicator that shines red when off and doesn’t shine at all when on. It’s only an indicator–not an actual power button. No amount of pushing, swiping, poking, wiping, or rubbing was able to turn on the TV. You must use the remote, apparently.

On the back of the Samsung ES6500 Smart TV, you’ll find the following connections:

3 HDMI ports

1 component in port

1 composite in port

3 USB ports

1 Ethernet port

1 analog audio input and output

1 optical output (for digital audio systems)

and 1 antenna input

I really like the remote design for this TV. On the surface, it looks very much like 99% of the other TV remotes in the world, which is true for the most part. However, the rounded back fits snugly and comfortably in my hand and the buttons are easy to press. The TV’s power indicator blinks when a button is pressed, so there’s good feedback there.

There are some welcomed changes, though. Next to the power button is a control light that can be toggled on and off. When it’s on, the remote’s buttons will light up with a backlight whenever they are pressed. Great for watching media in a dark room!

In the center is a colorful cube-shaped button which switches the TV from “television mode” to “Smart TV mode.” Pressing it will take you to the Smart Hub where you can play around with all of the neat Smart TV features. More on that later.

Features Overview

A few years ago, everything you needed to know about a television was stated in its model number: 40-inches. Nowadays, that doesn’t even come close to sufficient. Here are the details of the Samsung ES6500 Smart TV:

Display size: 40 inches, LED backlit display

Connectivity: Built-in WiFi, Ethernet port

Refresh rate: 120Hz

Resolution: Full HD 1080p with Clear Motion Rate of 480Hz

Image contrast ratio: 5,000,000:1

Image aspect ratio: 16:9

3D-capable

The moment I turned the Samsung ES6500 Smart TV on for the first time, I was presented with a setup wizard. The wizard took me through, presenting me with settings to configure. First I chose my language, then I selected between Home and Demo Use (hint: set it for Home).

The Samsung ES6500 Smart TV is WiFi-ready and doesn’t require any additional hardware to connect to your home wireless network. Alternatively, you may also connect a network cable into its ethernet port. After asking for my wireless network information, it automatically downloaded all of the necessary updates for the firmware.

After that, the TV intelligently began searching for access to channels. I don’t have a cable box so I’m not sure how that would’ve gone, but for analog channels, it went through one by one to check if the channel was available. Sadly, I have none.

Here we have the main selling point of the Samsung ES6500 Smart TV: the Smart Hub. This is the central gateway to all of the awesome features available in the ES6500 and it is accessed by pressing the colorful cube on the remote. On the home page, you’ll see options to select the various apps you have installed as well as a couple of standard features:

Channel: Manage all of your personalized TV channels. You can label and unlabel certain channels as favorites. You can also add and remove certain channels from your channels list (so that when you press Channel Up or Down, you skip the channels you never watch).

Web Browser: Lets you browse the Internet. Enough said.

Schedule Manager: This is what you’d use to schedule specific shows and channels for viewing. Particularly useful if there are a lot of upcoming shows that you want to watch but don’t have a way to keep track of them all. Smart Hub will remind you.

Source: If you connect an external source to your TV (such as a USB flash drive), you can view media files directly from the source.

AllShare Play: Lets you access photos, videos, and music that is located on USB devices, digital cameras, cell phones, and PCs. PCs and cell phones can be accessed wirelessly through Wi-Fi.

The apps for the Samsung ES6500 Smart TV are awesome. Last I checked, there were over 50 apps available and I’m sure Samsung will be adding more as time goes on. The most popular seemed to be Netflix, Hulu, YouTube, Facebook, and Pandora.

I installed Pandora to see how it was. After validating through my computer’s browser, all of my Pandora settings — including all of my favorite stations — were downloaded straight to the TV. In less than a minute, I was listening to smooth jazz and relaxing on my bed.

Now let’s talk about those 3D glasses. The Samsung ES6500 Smart TV can be switched into something called “3D mode” in which everything becomes a fuzzy mess of strange colors. The package came with two 3D glasses so you can enjoy whatever 3D movie you’re watching with one other person. Of course, 4 would’ve been better, but at least it wasn’t just one.

The TV has 3 different 3D modes: right-and-left, top-and-bottom, and 2D-to-3D. I do not own any 3D-source media so I was not able to test the efficacy of the glasses using real 3D source. However, I did test the 2D-to-3D mode and it didn’t work very well. Then again, I don’t think a 2D to 3D conversion could ever work that well.

Changing the actual TV settings is easy. There’s really nothing spectacular about it, but there’s nothing terrible about it, either. I didn’t have to alter any of the video or sound settings to get it working — and best of all, the quality was great! But a slight caveat when talking about picture and sound quality.

I am neither a videophile nor audiophile. I can tell the difference between SD and HD. If I try really hard, I can tell between 720p and 1080p, between 192kbps and 320kbps. But I don’t really care. If I can see and hear, then it’s passable to me and that’s all that matters to me. Fortunately, most user reviews of the Samsung ES6500 Smart TV agree with me on quality, so have no fear.

Should You Buy It?

I prefer to watch Internet streams rather than cable television or DVD releases. Give me Netflix over Blockbuster any day of the week. Because of that preference, I’ve grown used to watching my shows on a computer screen. Samsung has really changed my mind with the ES6500. I love all of the features and I love watching my streams on it.

For the hardcore TV enthusiasts out there, the Samsung ES6500 Smart TV might not be top-notch enough for you. The 40″ screen is large and satisfying for me but I can see how it could be too small in certain situations — especially if you live in a big suburban house. The quality is definitely above average, but if you’re looking for the absolute best of the best, you may want to look at a smart TV in the next price bracket.

On the other hand, if all you want is a place to hook up your cable box or your Playstation 3, then a smart TV is going to be overkill. If you’re willing to shell out around $900 for a TV and you don’t plan on using the smart features, then you might as well put that money towards a more traditional flat-screen of a bigger size. Your future self will thank you.

But as an entry-level smart TV, the Samsung ES6500 Smart TV is hands-down one of the best in the market. Crisp and vivid pictures, loud and clear sound, and a handful of features that will make your life easier.

MakeUseOf recommends: Buy it.

But hold on! Before you go searching Amazon, I’d like to remind you that we’re giving away a brand new Samsung ES6500 40″ Smart TV valued at $897.99! If you want a chance to win it, keep reading below.

How do I win the Samsung ES6500 40-inch 3D Smart TV?

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I recently replaced my 32 inch back-breaker JVC(tube style) with a Samsung 43 inch plasma. The picture is awesome and not just because I don't have to wear my glasses when playing RockBand. The colors are so rich and even though the speakers aren't very big it has very good sound. Other than the picture and sound quality I didn't have to use a forklift to move it.

Awesome review, Joel Lee. Who wouldn't want to go for this HDTV after reading this informative review? I hope luck smiles on me this time as I am dying to have this cozy TV to replace my old 8 years old uninteresting TV.

My 8 year old 30" flatscreen is getting bit long in the tooth and has a bit of light irregular shadow across it about a third of the way from the top; I think because of a nearby lightening strike that made it at least partially through all of my protection. (I suspect this was thanks to my cable supplier.) At any rate a replacement would be nice.

I desperately need a new tv and I have been researching this Samsung ES6500 since the day it came out ! I recently just had a beautiful daughter Lily with my Fiancé and this would be a great way to let my family enjoy the best smart tv on the market which would fit perfect in our living room at 40 in.

What a generous giveaway!! I can really use a new tv. Mine died a while ago & this one sounds amazing from the great review you just gave! Sincerely hoping & crossing my fingers that I'll be lucky enough to win this one! :~)

Samsung is the best of all the competitors in presenting the digital electronic products for the consumers. The ES6500 is one of the addition to its product line E series.ES6500 belongs to the slim led smart tv category and is loaded with lots of features. The clear motion rate is 480 which makes the tv to produce more clearer pictures. THe TV has many audio options like Dolby® Digital Plus / Dolby® Pulse
SRS TheaterSound HD™, dts 2.0+Digital Out available etc and comes with a 20w RMS output using the down firing speakers which makes the audio to be effective. The tv comes with the ConnectShare Movie which allows the consumers to simply plugin their USB device into the tv and watch the photos and movies stored in the USB device.

The TV has lots of features loaded in it and I wish I could get a chance of wining this giveaway.

Give the geeky set top boxes to the neighborhood nerd. 'cause you'll be styling it with this fine appliance. It's the perfect sized product to get rid of those cluttered gizmos and wires on your bed stand.

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Neither I owned a HDTV so far, but I think you deserve it better (if the rules allow you to have it).
At least I have plenty of analogical channels to watch.
You should make a subscription for a local cable tv though. We are living in 21-st century after all.
Anyway, if you already decided to give it to me, I want to thank you for your generosity. If I don't ask too much, please add also a plug-in cable for Europe.
I will tell you later how it works with full HD movies.

Nice! I would like to have it for free. All most recent Samsung TVs are the same; I have the latest ES8000, 55’’. Let me add something from my experience. The picture quality and 3D are just amazing, best on the today’s market. Internet browsing is slow due to a processor but acceptable. Don’t expect to be equal to your computer browsing. One thing to expedite the browsing/loading speed is connect a TV through Ethernet cable (although I have mine connected through Wi-Fi). NO FLASH!! I mean no Flash in the browser! Sure, you can connect your laptop using USB or HDMI connection but in this case what is the purpose of Smart TV? Well, you can overcome Flash issue by buying $100 Visio Co-Star (www.vizio.com/costar) which will give you a lot more applications and Google Chrome browser with full access to Flash. Generally, Samsung Smart TV applications are not bad and growing. You need to buy a separate Webcam for this model (mine has built-in camera) and you can use Skype on a big screen! I would like to win Samsung ES6500!

One point most people forget is the "ideal" viewing distance. To get the full benefit of the HD experience for a 40" screen you should be only 3-5 feet away from it. "In your face" distance! My 17" laptop is that close!http://carltonbale.com/1080p-does-matter/

It would be really great timing to win this. The red bulb on my projector TV just died.

I currently have a "Not Smart" Samsung TV
There is a touch button just to the left of the red indicator for switching On/Off
and going left from that there are touch pads for vol change -- channel change -- and input source change.

Would like to win this as I could not afford the Smart Tv but am a lover of the Samsungs.

I currently have a "Not Smart" Samsung TV
There is a touch button just to the left of the red indicator for switching On/Off
and going left from that there are touch pads for vol change -- channel change -- and input source change.

Would like to win this as I could not afford the Smart Tv but am a lover of the Samsungs.

What a fantastic giveaway great prize MUO count me in please and thanks. Now this is one giveaway I really could do with as my 40" Sony Bravo is on it's last legs and almost ready to lie down and die, has it a few years now but served us well. I am sure that a Samsung Tv is as good or if not better than my old Sony, great review by the way.